Santa & Cole
Estadio Pendant Light
Classic
Price starting from € 8.845,00*
*Price valid for the classic version in Ø 105 cm with n.03 supports - frame in black metal and glass shades - bulb excluded (cod. ESTPB01).
A monumental crown of circular light, the Estadio lamp by Santa & Cole always leaves the viewer speechless. It is perfect for public spaces such as hotel lobbies or prestigious luxury boutiques, but it can also be used for high-standing domestic environments in order to obtain a particularly impactful scenographic effect. Designed by Miguel Milá for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, it is proposed as a modern version of the enormous metal chandeliers full of candles that illuminated the rooms of medieval castles: the designer has in fact decided to keep the tubular frame exposed steel, framing a thick ribbed glass ring that houses the light sources.
Ø 105 x H.36 cm
Available in several sizes
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Santa & Cole is a company specialized in the design of high-end lighting solutions. It was born in Barcelona and since 1985 has been completely dedicated to the creation of a unique style, capable of gaining the favor of an international audience with a refined taste. Its main goal is to create everyday objects, capable of filling homes and everyday routine with ordinary elegance and long-lasting functionality. With an eye to the future, Santa & Cole dedicates its craftsmanship to exquisitely outside the box, unconventional and unexpected lamps.Read more
Designed by
Miguel Milá
Miguel Milá (1931-) is considered one of the greatest Spanish designers of the 20th century. He played a pioneering role in the development of a design culture in Spain from the beginning of his career in the 1950s, a period in which industrial development in Spain was still in its infancy and the country was significantly behind other major European nations. Born in Barcelona into a noble family with many ties to the world of art (the palace called Casa Milà, commissioned to Antoni Gaudí by Miguel's uncle, is famous throughout the world), he began his professional career in the studio of his brother Alfonso Milá and his partner Federico Correa. In 1958 he set up his own business and founded the Tramo brand (an acronym for Trabajos Molestos) with several partners, which was going to produce some of his most famous creations, such as the TMC (1958), TMM (1959) and Cesta (1964) lamps, all of which are still considered timeless icons of Spanish design. Very attached to artisanal production processes, Milá considers himself a “pre-industrial” designer, capable of creating fascinating and timeless objects with very modern and archetypal forms. His activity in the associative field is also very important: he was a founding member of AFI-FAD, a Spanish association for the promotion of design, which he also chaired for a decade from 1974 to 1984. Many of his best-known lamps are now produced by the Catalan brand Santa&Cole, but his creations also appear in the catalogues of brands such as Kettal and Expormim. In his long career, Miguel Milá has won numerous important awards, including the Spanish National Award for Design (in its first edition ever in 1957) and an International Compasso d’Oro in 2008.Read more